September 11, 201213 yr comment_24178 Here's a few things I've done recently, most of the ornaments I've cut at least 6 of each. GregScroll Saw forum hosthttp://www.thesawdustfactoryga.com/ Report
September 11, 201213 yr comment_24188 Very nice work Greg. I hope to get some time to cut out some of these on my scroll saw. I need to spend some time with it, I think it is feeling lonely. Looks like you have been busy. John MoodySite AdministratorJohn Moody Woodworkshttp://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com Report
September 11, 201213 yr Author comment_24187 Thanks John, I've been trying to build up a good stock of ornaments because it 'tis the season for them. John Moody said:Very nice work Greg. I hope to get some time to cut out some of these on my scroll saw. I need to spend some time with it, I think it is feeling lonely. Looks like you have been busy.John MoodySite AdministratorJohn Moody Woodworkshttp://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com Report
September 11, 201213 yr comment_24186 Those are all really nice! Where did the plans come from?Also, how do you find the time to do all of these? Right now I have trouble finding the time to get out and cut anything.Harry BrinkBulldog WoodworkingMontana Report
September 11, 201213 yr Author comment_24185 Let's see the fire dept. and masonic plaque came from Sue Mey http://www.scrollsawartist.com/, the round bass came from a set of wildlife ornaments here http://www.scrolleronline.com/product/10247/350, the jerseys are from Steve good, The other bass and elk came from the Berry Basket http://www.berrybasket.com/Default.aspx , all the others came out of the holiday issue of Creative woodworking and Crafts, which came out a couple weeks ago. as far as time, I try to either get out in the shop for 2-3 hours every night, or get up early and spend the same amount time in ther before work 3-4 times a week and most of Sunday afternoon and evening. On the ornaments I stack cut them too usually 3, sometimes 4 at a time which really helps, when you're building inventory. after about mid December I'll slow it up and work on some of the things I want to make just to make, some of those fun projects. If you need some tips on stack cutting let me know, and I'll help you out.Harry Brink said:Those are all really nice! Where did the plans come from?Also, how do you find the time to do all of these? Right now I have trouble finding the time to get out and cut anything.Harry BrinkBulldog WoodworkingMontana Report
September 11, 201213 yr comment_24184 Very nice ornaments Greg! I really like the Mason plaque.www.thepatriotwoodworker.com Proud Supporter of Homes For Our Troops Report
September 11, 201213 yr Author comment_24183 Thanks Mike. I'm work on a proud to be a Shriner plaque too, Sue Mey has a whole series of these proud to be plaques. Here's a link in case you haven't seen them yet http://www.scrollsawartist.com/scrollsawpatterns/miscellaneous21.htmlMike Dillen said:Very nice ornaments Greg! I really like the Mason plaque.www.thepatriotwoodworker.com Proud Supporter of Homes For Our Troops Report
September 12, 201213 yr comment_24182 Nice designs! Can I have one of these? lolTake the first step, it will lead you to the LAST.www.bandsawblog.com Report
September 13, 201213 yr Author comment_24181 Thanks James, help your self lolJames Hisebert said:Nice designs! Can I have one of these? lolTake the first step, it will lead you to the LAST.www.bandsawblog.com Report
September 13, 201213 yr comment_24180 They are a joy to look at. Designs are exquisite and skillfully executed. Report
September 14, 201213 yr Author comment_24179 Thanks Claude I appreciate that Claude Bradford said:They are a joy to look at. Designs are exquisite and skillfully executed. Report
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